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9 May, 21:44

In a population of tree frogs, the allele that causes yellow eyes (Y) is dominant over the allele that causes orange eyes (y). If 85% of the frogs have yellow eyes, what is the frequency of the dominant allele?

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  1. 10 May, 01:28
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    Allele that causes yellow eyes (Y) is dominant over the allele that causes orange eyes (y)

    Y = 85% = 0.85 and

    y = 100% - 85% = 15% = 0.15

    f (y) = square root of y = √y = √0.15 = 0.387

    frequency of the allele that causes orange eyes = 0.387

    Once we know the value of y, Y + y = 1

    Putting the value of y, we get

    Y = 1 - 0.387

    Frequency of the dominant allele that causes yellow eyes = 0.61
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